Silver Sevens
Silver Sevens is a hotel and locals casino 1 mile east of the Las Vegas Strip, in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Affinity Interactive. Silver Sevens has 327 rooms and a 30,225 sq ft casino.- Type: Hotel
- Description: former casino hotel in Nevada, United States
- Also known as: “Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino” and “Terrible’s Hotel and Casino”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include National Atomic Testing Museum and Sphere.
National Atomic Testing Museum
Museum
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The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, documents the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site in the Mojave Desert about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The museum operates as an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. National Atomic Testing Museum is situated 1,300 feet east of Silver Sevens.
Sphere
Theater building
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Sphere is a music and entertainment arena in Paradise, Nevada, United States, east of the Las Vegas Strip. Designed by Populous, the project was announced by the Madison Square Garden Company in 2018, known then as the MSG Sphere. Sphere is situated 3,900 feet northwest of Silver Sevens.
High Roller
Ferris wheel
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High Roller is a 550-foot-tall, 520-foot diameter giant Ferris wheel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. Owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, it opened to the public on March 31, 2014 as the world's tallest Ferris wheel. High Roller is situated 1 mile west of Silver Sevens.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Paradise and Winchester.
Paradise
Town
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Paradise is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States, adjacent to the city of Las Vegas. It was formed on December 8, 1950.
Winchester
Town
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Winchester is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States that contains part of the Las Vegas Strip. It is one of a number of CDPs in the unincorporated urbanized area directly south of Las Vegas. Winchester is situated 2 miles northeast of Silver Sevens.
Chinatown
Suburb
Spring Valley is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Clark County, Nevada, United States, located 2 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. The population was 215,597 at the 2020 census. Spring Valley was formed in May 1981. Chinatown is situated 2½ miles west of Silver Sevens.
Silver Sevens
- Categories: building, tourism, and accommodation
- Location: Clark, Nevada, Southwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.1138° or 36° 6′ 50″ northLongitude
-115.15273° or 115° 9′ 10″ westOpen location code
85864R7W+GWOpenStreetMap ID
way 308291918OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=hotelWikidata ID
Q7703645
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Egyptian Arabic to Polish—“Silver Sevens” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “فندق و كازينو تريبلز”
- French: “Terrible’s Hotel and Casino”
- Polish: “Terrible’s Hotel and Casino”
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Highlights include Clark County Fire Station Number 18 and Desert Research Institute.
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